Brian Barkley is a Quad Cities based professional wedding photographer who believes in the honest beauty of wedding photojournalism. There is no greater compliment than to be asked to capture the Bride and Groom sharing their love and vows throughout their special day. Brian Barkley’s vision is to reveal your wedding day as it unfolds. From tender speechless moments to unrestrained laughter, Barkley Wedding Photography will capture it all.
Your expertly captured photography is graphically laid out in storybook album style and hand bound in a custom designed storybook wedding album. Our finest albums are hand made by artisan book binders using glove soft leather. Your wedding album options are limitless.
Wedding Photojournalist Brian Barkley covers the entire Quad Cities area including Bettendorf & Davenport, IA and Moline & Rock Island, IL. Wedding Photographer Brian Barkley has faithfully captured the essence of all the weddings he has photographed throughout Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.
Brian would love to talk to you about your wedding plans, check availability for your date, discuss wedding package pricing and answer any questions you may have. You can speak with him personally by phone or email.
While photographer Brian Barkley calls the Quad Cities home, many of his customers are married in destinations outside the Davenport, Bettendorf IA and Rock Island, Moline IL area in cities such as Des Moines Iowa and Chicago Illinois. Faithful documentary wedding photography has been enjoyed by couples in Dubuque & Maquoketa IA and Galena Illinois. Beautiful candid wedding photography is created in the cities of Iowa City, Waterloo, Clinton and Burlington Iowa as well as Cedar Rapids IA and Peoria IL. Rockford and Galesburg brides have trusted photographer Brian Barkley along with brides in Geneseo, Rock Falls and Bloomington - Normal Illinois. If your destination wedding is in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas or Hawaii, and you want the artistic eye of Brian Barkley to photograph your wedding with his unique photojournalistic style, please make it a point to discuss the details with him personally.